The 38th Coldwater Swap Meet and Car Show featured hundreds of classic vehicles and unique custom builds and a cruise around downtown Coldwater.
Rakesh Babu, a Kerala mechanic, built a unique, fire-spitting rat rod from scrap, blending Indian automotive parts and a visible Ambassador engine. Not road-legal, it's designed for shows.
1. Chicken Coop to Mechanical Masterpiece There are rat rods that begin on humble beginnings but the transformations are epic. Griffin was an ardent car fan who found a 1932 Ford Model B on a chicken ...
Logan Fryz’s 1949 Willys probably won’t remind you of any jeeps you’ve seen before. It’s got some olive green paint and an American flag hanging off a rear corner, and it looks like a machine to be ...
Rat rods aren’t anyone’s idea of typical cars. T.J. Lutkins, 46, of St. Clair Shores, said his 1950 Ford Custom, “affectionately known as a Shoebox by car afficionados,” might even be too ratty for ...